In The Beech Woods Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEDD FFAA GGAA HHII

Amber and emerald cairngorm and chrysopraseA
Stream through the autumn woods scatter the beech wood waysA
Ways where the wahoo bush brightens with scarletB
And where the aster stalk lifts its last starletB
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Ways where the brier burns poplars drop one by oneC
Leaves that seem beaten gold each like a splash of sunC
'Round which the beeches rise tree upon golden treeD
That with each wind that blows sound like a summer seaD
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Ways where the papaw leans great leaved and beryl greenE
Like some grand forester one in Romance hath seenE
And like some Indian queen sung of in storyD
Flaming the gum tree stands crowned with its gloryD
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Ways where the bittersweet cleaving its pods of goldF
Brightens the brake with flame torches the dingle oldF
And where the dogwood too crimsons with ruby seedsA
Spicewood and buckbush bend ruddy with rosy beadsA
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These are the woods of gold forests our childhood knewG
Where the Enchanted dwelt she with the eyes of blueG
She of the raven locks and of the lovely looksA
She who oft gazed at us out of the Story BooksA
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And with that Prince again striding his snowwhite steedH
To her deliverance through the gold wood we speedH
On through the wood of flame to the Dark TowerI
Where like a light she gleams high in her bowerI

Madison Julius Cawein



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